"It's part of our research into a total ubiquitous technology society, and activity recognition is an important part of that, " said Hiroyuki Yokoyama, head of web data research at KKDI's research labs in Tokyo.
As for output devices, even analog tube-based televisions can display convincing 3D content from 2D films, although the system generates a fair amount of flicker as it struggles to overcome the low refresh rate and interlacing of the once-ubiquitous technology.
Apple was also late to adopt the ubiquitous Bluetooth technology in the iPhone as well.
The company has no plans to manufacture any of its own devices, but plans to make its motion sensor technology ubiquitous in others.
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The U.K. company's technology is ubiquitous in cellphones and is becoming a popular choice in larger portable devices.
"Consumer products using this technology are ubiquitous in our daily life and can be easily purchased and installed, " it said.
They have moved into the tech magazines' territory, increasing their technology coverage substantially and have launched technology supplements. (The Economist, too, plans a quarterly supplement for later this year.) The danger for the tech magazines is that they may fall victim to exactly what they so often predict: as technology becomes ubiquitous, magazines devoted solely to that field will find themselves obsolete.
And as the technology becomes more ubiquitous and seamless, the chance for the nation to talk back and change the tone of debates is significant.
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The internet is an open platform, but it lacks ubiquitous wireless coverage and proper positioning technology.
Fashion trends will vary country to country but technology has become a ubiquitous tool for understanding consumer behavior and demand, regardless of borders.
By embedding energy-storage materials into existing structures, this sheet technology would allow for ubiquitous storage and delivery of electric power and potential integration of clean energy into nearly every corner of our daily lives.
It was then that company number three emerged, a company that wanted to embrace the vision that some day each of us would have the technology to tell our own stories, direct to people who wanted to hear them, with consumer technology that would be ubiquitous and networked.
Sensors are ubiquitous and some think they are the next technology frontier.
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Perhaps as technology develops, diverges and becomes more ubiquitous, we'll be taking sides the same way we do sports teams: for personal reasons backed by hard facts and a spiffy T-shirt.
Instead, the technology industry continued to standardize on cheap, ubiquitous processors cranked out by Intel and rival Advanced Micro Devices, driving MIPS out of markets where it once thrived.
Kurt Marko concludes that our ubiquitous smartphones are not smartphones at all, bur rather computers for which information technology (IT) departments must have a distinct app strategy.
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Microsoft is trying to quash RIM's messaging service with a technology called ActiveSync that relays e-mails to phones directly from its ubiquitous Exchange e-mail servers.
Even so, by placing equal emphasis on innovation and image, and by celebrating the disposable, the trivial and the ubiquitous, this entertaining book neatly skewers the 20th century's characteristic intersection of technology and consumerism.
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